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9/19/2014 4:01PM

NFL Commissioner: New Conduct Policy to Be Implemented

In response to recent domestic-abuse cases in the NFL, commissioner Roger Goodell announced Friday that he is working to complete a new conduct policy for its players and employees "by the Super Bowl." Photo/Video: AP

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... why it's the it's yes it was a ... first Association executive director to more stress ... she shares my view that domestic violence and sexual assault ... have no place in the NFL ... he and I will meet next week to bring together experts to help us establish ... and live up to the status of our fans deserve ... and then we set for ourselves ... are we asking these experts ... to examine all current NFL policies related to employee and player conduct ... and discipline ... they will address ... how to balance due process rights for those accused ... with the need to hold our personnel ... to the highest standards ... they should also consider the current system for determining violations ... including ... my role in the process ... there were only changes to our personal conduct policy ... by no less ... because we will make it happen ... nothing ... is off the table ... let me say again ... we will implement ... new conduct policies ... they will have a set of clear and transparent rules for league ... and club personnel ... owners ... and play ... my goal ... is to complete this but this is for ... Super Bowl ... but all in the NFL have always change and improve ... we drive changes in the game store competition committee ... their reviews and updates the rules that govern the game on the field ... through this process of evaluation reform ... we keep the game competitive ... entertaining ... affair ... and most importantly ... do everything we can to protect our players on the field from injury ...